Interstellar 2 – Teaser Trailer | Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway

Interstellar 2 – Teaser Trailer | Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway

Interstellar is a 2014 science fiction film directed, co-written, and co-produced by Christopher Nolan. Set in a dystopian future where humanity is struggling to survive, the film follows a group of astronauts who travel through a wormhole in search of a new home for humanity.

As general I think there is no need of Interstellar 2. As Interstellar is perfectly defined movie with logical basic. But yes there’s chance and many points where Interstellar 2 could be based. Here are the some:

1. The movie is made on the basis of what happened when first spaceship (Mann and his crew member) was sent to the Gargantua.

2. What happens to Amelia when cooper detached himself from space crafts or we can say what difficulties she find in homecoming (earth).

3. How life changed after the discovery of 4th dimension.

Matthew McConaughey says he has not ruled out making a sequel to Interstellar.

The Oscar-winning star said: “It’s possible, I’d have to go through the due diligence I always do – script, director etc but it’s possible.”

The film had widely expected to be a standalone release from director Christopher Nolan, but McConaughey believes there is scope to take the story on.

“I’ve tried to do a franchise before – Sahara was meant to be one but we didn’t make the number we needed to make to do that – so this could be the one, we’ll see.”

The highly anticipated Interstellar is set in the near future where an agricultural crisis has devastated Earth and McConaughey’s character heads into space in a desperate mission to save humankind from extinction.

McConaughey, who has admitted crying while watching the film for the first time, said it is the most exciting project he has ever been a part of.

The project didn’t start with him. It was actually eyed by Steven Spielberg long before Nolan came on board, and had a script by Jonathan Nolan. Once the older Nolan came onboard to direct, he made significant changes to his brother’s script (among them, Murph was a boy in the first drafts of the screenplay), and what you saw on the big screen was Christopher’s take on the material. According to Jonathan, his version had a conclusion that was less cerebral and more science-based. *Spoilers ahead*

Okay, so we know that in “Interstellar” Matthew McConaughy‘s Cooper flung himself into the black hole, Gargantua, and landed in the fifth dimensional Galactic Bookcase of timelines, which he uses to speak to his daughter with sand. Or something. At that point in the movie, you’re kinda just going with it, but according to Jonathan, his conclusion “had the Einstein-Rosen bridge [colloquially, a wormhole] collapse when Cooper tries to send the data back,” he said during an event to promote the film’s Blu-ray.

So what does that mean? Well, in short, no happy ending. No reunion with the elderly daughter and no space dates with Anne Hathaway. It’s theoretically a much darker finale, one that sees the hero succeeding in the mission but dying in the process. While Nolan spent much of the press circuit talking about how scientifically accurate his film is, it should be noted that the gravitational weirdness that Coop and Murph discover was supposed to have been caused by “gravity waves” and detected by the Laser Interferometer Gravity-Wave Observatory. However, C-Nolan ditched that too.

Thoughts? Did Nolan’s approach make his movie more relatable by focusing on a character or getting loose with science?

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